The present-day border between Belgium and the Netherlands traces back to the separation of the Low Countries after the Dutch Revolt (1566-1648) against Spanish rule. The capacity to finance war expenditures played a central role in the outcome of this conflict. Excise taxes on beer consumption were the single largest income source in Holland, the leading province of the Dutch Republic. Beer taxes thus played a crucial role in financing the Dutch Revolt which led to the separation of the Low Countries and, eventually, the creation of Belgium.status: publishe
© 2018 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and The Journal of Interdisciplinary History, In...
The spirit of Munster. The conflicting economic and commercial interests of Belgium and the Netherla...
Since Antiquity, fermented drinks have played an important role in European culture. In eastern an...
The present-day border between Belgium and the Netherlands traces back to the separation of the Low ...
Abstract. The present-day border between Belgium and the Netherlands traces back to the separation o...
In this presentation I explain how historical events (such as the Greek and Roman conquests, the mon...
Belgium is well known for its huge diversity of good quality beers. Most of them are brewed under th...
Belgium, like most of its neighbors, has suffered much from German expansionism. It was neutral and ...
In the Middle Ages the region now covered by the Netheriands and Belgium was divided into a large nu...
This article reviews beer production, consumption and the industrial organization of breweries throu...
About the author: Benjamin Graefser is senior history major at Lindenwood University in Saint Charl...
This article focuses on the challenges the traditional beer-selling innkeepers faced when in the cou...
La 4e de couverture indique :"AB InBev is today's uncontested world leader of the beer market. It re...
The recent rise in the number of small artisanal breweries in several countries can be seen as an em...
The present border of the municipality Maastricht has largely been determined by the Peace treaty co...
© 2018 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and The Journal of Interdisciplinary History, In...
The spirit of Munster. The conflicting economic and commercial interests of Belgium and the Netherla...
Since Antiquity, fermented drinks have played an important role in European culture. In eastern an...
The present-day border between Belgium and the Netherlands traces back to the separation of the Low ...
Abstract. The present-day border between Belgium and the Netherlands traces back to the separation o...
In this presentation I explain how historical events (such as the Greek and Roman conquests, the mon...
Belgium is well known for its huge diversity of good quality beers. Most of them are brewed under th...
Belgium, like most of its neighbors, has suffered much from German expansionism. It was neutral and ...
In the Middle Ages the region now covered by the Netheriands and Belgium was divided into a large nu...
This article reviews beer production, consumption and the industrial organization of breweries throu...
About the author: Benjamin Graefser is senior history major at Lindenwood University in Saint Charl...
This article focuses on the challenges the traditional beer-selling innkeepers faced when in the cou...
La 4e de couverture indique :"AB InBev is today's uncontested world leader of the beer market. It re...
The recent rise in the number of small artisanal breweries in several countries can be seen as an em...
The present border of the municipality Maastricht has largely been determined by the Peace treaty co...
© 2018 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and The Journal of Interdisciplinary History, In...
The spirit of Munster. The conflicting economic and commercial interests of Belgium and the Netherla...
Since Antiquity, fermented drinks have played an important role in European culture. In eastern an...